
Marketplace All-in-One Bytes: Week in Review — Instagram to limit content for teens, Walmart lands OpenAI deal, and Apple rebrands streaming service
Oct 17, 2025
Joanna Stern, a savvy technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal, shares her insights on the latest trends in social media and AI. She discusses Instagram's new PG-13 settings for teen accounts and the implications for parents and users. Joanna also delves into Walmart's partnership with OpenAI, highlighting how ChatGPT could revolutionize shopping. Lastly, she critiques Apple's rebranding of its streaming service, shedding light on why dropping 'Plus' might be more significant than it seems. Tune in for tech-savvy wisdom!
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PG-13 Defaults For Teen Accounts
- Instagram will default teen accounts to a PG-13 content filter to make feeds more family-friendly.
- Joanna Stern says defaults matter because they reduce friction for parents and shape user experience at scale.
Prefer Platforms With Safer Defaults
- Parents should value platforms that set safer defaults because managing app settings is complex.
- Joanna Stern notes default protections spare parents from acting as unpaid IT managers across apps.
Chatbot Responses Included In PG-13
- Instagram's PG-13 restriction also applies to its AI chatbot responses for teen accounts.
- Stern says deeper parental controls for AI are still in development and not yet widely available.

